Because most of those prehistoric creatures are completely wiped out... if humans had lived in the age of dinosaurs they would have been extinct too, unless in some way they were able to act like sharks, jellyfish, and all other animals that survived and... well... survive.
if dinosaurs lived at the same time or after humans, and the dinosaurs got wiped out, we wouldn't be here would we? I rest my case.
Dinosaurs never had a chance to eat human beings. The dinosaurs became extinct before humans (and mammals) evolved. Birds are believed to be the most direct descendants of dinosaurs and carrion birds eating human flesh happened before history was documented so we do not know the answer.
No. Dinosaurs and cavemen are separated by about 65 million years of earth history.
scientists don't know if an asteroid killed the dinosaurs it is just a guess the dinosaurs died 65 million years ago
No they did not. Simple radiometric dating and stratigraphy shows that the time of the dinosaurs ended 65.5 million years ago. Humanoid fossils did not appear until about 5 million years ago, and modern humans appeared about 200,000 years ago.
People don't think dinosaurs are extinct. People know they are. At least the ones you are referring to. Perhaps you would like to be more specific. Birds could be an evolution of a dinosaur as i think though.
Extinct: Tasmanian Tiger, T-rex.Endangered: Blue Whale, DugoenKool, I know these answers!
Not dinosaurs as we traditionally think of them. "Classic" dinosaurs went extinict long before any people were around. However, scientists now know that one group of dinosaurs lives to this day: birds. Birds of various types have long been hunted by humans.
I don't know where you live but where I live there are still plenty of humans.
Dinosaurs are extinct, buddy. I don't know what planet you live on, but they've been gone for a long time. And they did evolve, they turned into birds and mammals. Robert, they likely did not evolve into mammals, the mammals were already there. Although, I will give you credit on birds, due to the Archaeopteryx.
Like all dinosaurs, we still do not know how this prehistoric animal became extinct. it evolved though, because it lived in the Jurassic period of the mesosoic, and did not become extinct, but it evolved
Like all dinosaurs, we still do not know how this prehistoric animal became extinct. it evolved though, because it lived in the Jurassic period of the mesosoic, and did not become extinct, but it evolved
Cavemen didn't actually exist technically.... We know that the dinosaurs died out approximately 65 million years ago. On the other hand, the earliest hominins (our ancestors) only appeared about 7 million years ago. When people speak of 'cave men', they usually mean the Neanderthals - although all early humans lived in caves if they were available. The Neanderthals lived in Europe from about 200,000 years ago. So, cavemen certainly did not exist when dinosaurs did.